So you're a new form of lethal weapon. Do you hire yourself out to secret service agencies?Originally Posted by Skunk
So you're a new form of lethal weapon. Do you hire yourself out to secret service agencies?Originally Posted by Skunk
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How about we have a ride pass my camera type session in Auckland?
You guys ride pass me every 3 seconds and I'll take photo and post it on the web. But only if you'll pose with me in my leathers 1st.![]()
ps. me ex dance party / night club photographer for Biggie.co.nz
You wouldn't ask if you met me...Originally Posted by Riff Raff
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I thought I sat with a fairly straight back (except for when I'm being silly and crouching over the tank) but the only image I've got of me riding looks like I'm hunching over a fair bit.Originally Posted by Slipstream
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(captured from the waikato rally video)
I think it's largely due to the type of bike and its size relative to the rider...
Originally Posted by Sensei 509
MMMM tight curvaceous leathers!![]()
Gotta love leather!!!
I always have bent arms and a straight back.
Where im riding changes how i sit (seating position) And if my toes are up or not.
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You're a fair bit taller than me.Originally Posted by erik
I just sort of plop myself down and sit upright with a straightish back. About the same as when I sit on a chair. It's comfy, I can sit on the Zeal all day and not notice it.
And when I want to pretend like I'm going fast, I can put the balls of my feet up on the pegs and lean toward the steering head. Helps with pushing the front through corners, too.
I want my next bike to feel the same.
kiwibiker is full of love, an disrespect.
- mikey
Like to ride with my head higher than my arse! Usually find that when my head gets lower than my butt that I have a tendency to be kissing it goodbye.![]()
Given that an FZR750R has a wheelbase about the same as an old Kingswood, and the clipons are below the top tripleclamp, there's not too much choice...
I ride with the balls of my feet on the pegs, arse at the back of the front part of the seat, arms nearly outstretched - maybe a 15° bend.
I used to get sore wrists and butt, but I guess I've got used to it.
I do however, have a near pathological aversion to getting both buttocks off the seat in the corners, so it would be very unlikely to see me hanging off like a monkey on the takas...![]()
And I to my motorcycle parked like the soul of the junkyard. Restored, a bicycle fleshed with power, and tore off. Up Highway 106 continually drunk on the wind in my mouth. Wringing the handlebar for speed, wild to be wreckage forever.
- James Dickey, Cherrylog Road.
considering im 6'2 on a bike designed for a tiny small ass asian i ride as far back on seat as i can an when i doing over 160 i do lean down an hug tank a little as bike gets knocked about by wind
Like, OMG! You do over 160?Originally Posted by mikey
You are SO the Man! Maximum respect bro!![]()
kiwibiker is full of love, an disrespect.
- mikey
80 kgs on a fucking 250 that tops out at 180 (190 going downhill)
thnks for the respect
one day if i meet you there will be respect after i beat the fuck out of you
I tend to ride sitting on the tank.
I find the air vents in my boots are orientated at a sub optimum angle cf the air flow when placed upon the pegs, where by sitting on the tank allows me to dangle my feet in the breeze, and experience the podiatric pleasures of my shiny new Sidi© Vertigo© boots.
i ride balls of feet on pegs, sitting right close to the tank, and with a fairly slouched back i think. Had to sit like that on the CBR to fit inside the fairings else my knees wouldn't tuck in and have kept sitting like that since.
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ha.... ya reckon, we need meet I think and compare 'dangerous'Originally Posted by White trash
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ummmm....... off to the side actuallyOriginally Posted by Slipstream
other than that I tend to slouch a bit, with my arse back as far as it will go.
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cheers DD
(Definately Dodgy)
what a good thread. its often challenged me what riding position to adopt I have noticed that if I crouch the wind resistance is eliminated but I don't feel in control of the controls. I am thinking of a modified blade to get the wind deflection right with a prefered position. semi prone.
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